US Offers $1 Million Reward for Info on Khalistani Terrorist’s Murder
The United States has asked India to cooperate to probe the death of Khalistani terrorist Ripudaman Singh Malik, who was gunned down in Surrey, British Columbia on July 14, 2022. Malik was one of the accused in the 1985 Air India bombing, which killed 329 people.
The US Department of Justice has said that it is “deeply concerned” about Malik’s death and is offering a $1 million reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators.
India sends team of investigators to Canada
The Indian government has said it is cooperating with the US in the investigation and has sent a team of investigators to Canada.
The US request for cooperation has been met with mixed reactions in India. Some have welcomed the move, saying it shows that the US is serious about tackling terrorism. Others have expressed concern about the US interfering in India’s internal affairs.
The request signals that the US is taking Malik’s death seriously and is committed to working with India to bring the perpetrators to justice.
The investigation into Malik’s death is still ongoing. It is too early to say what the outcome will be.
Who said what?
US Department of Justice:
“The United States is deeply concerned about the death of Ripudaman Singh Malik. We are offering a $1 million reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators of this heinous crime.”
Indian Government:
“The Government of India is cooperating with the US to investigate Ripudaman Singh Malik’s death. We have sent a team of investigators to Canada.”
Some Indian Citizens:
- “The US request for cooperation is a welcome step. It shows that the US is serious about tackling terrorism.”
- “The Indian government should cooperate with the US in the investigation. It is important to bring the perpetrators of Malik’s murder to justice.”
- “I am concerned about the US request for cooperation. I don’t want the US to interfere in India’s internal affairs.”
The US request for cooperation has been met with mixed reactions in India. Some have welcomed the move, saying it shows that the US is serious about tackling terrorism. Others have expressed concern about the US interfering in India’s internal affairs.